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Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2009
Our purpose is to document convergences and divergences in the mode of institutional regulation of the education systems in five European countries (Belgium, England, France, Hungary and Portugal). On the national level, partially convergent policies create, to varying degrees and with different temporal rhythms, variants of a post‐bureaucratic ...
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Our purpose is to document convergences and divergences in the mode of institutional regulation of the education systems in five European countries (Belgium, England, France, Hungary and Portugal). On the national level, partially convergent policies create, to varying degrees and with different temporal rhythms, variants of a post‐bureaucratic ...
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Journal of Latin American Studies, 1978
The study of United States foreign policy has recently been invigorated by the introduction of Graham Allison's bureaucratic politics model (BPM). The basic unit of analysis of the BPM is governmental action viewed as political resultant. In Allison's words, the actions of governments are ‘resultants in the sense that what happens is not chosen as a ...
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The study of United States foreign policy has recently been invigorated by the introduction of Graham Allison's bureaucratic politics model (BPM). The basic unit of analysis of the BPM is governmental action viewed as political resultant. In Allison's words, the actions of governments are ‘resultants in the sense that what happens is not chosen as a ...
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Water policy and theoretical models: Political, bureaucratic and class dynamics in a growth economy
2001Water Policy and Theoretical Models: Political, Bureaucratic and Class Dynamics in a Growth Economy explores the three major socio-political theories of the state and public policy: pluralism, elite/managerialism and class-dialecticism using a case study of a series of policy decisions and outcomes during the period from 1989 to 1995 related to the Las
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Struggling for Change: Applying the Bureaucratic Model to U.S. Policy Toward Cuba
1998Abstract : There are few hardy perennials in foreign policy, but over the last thirty years you could go to the bank on two First, every incoming president would make a secret vow not to be entrapped by his national security bureaucracies - State, CIA, and Defense Second, each administration would be blindsided by a Cuba event unforeseen by a narrow ...
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2023
Decision-making processes in foreign policy have undergone significant changes over time. While the foreign policy was once determined by the kings/emperors, with the spread of the democratic management understanding, it started to be determined by the parliaments, the authorized organs of the state and the relevant officials.
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Decision-making processes in foreign policy have undergone significant changes over time. While the foreign policy was once determined by the kings/emperors, with the spread of the democratic management understanding, it started to be determined by the parliaments, the authorized organs of the state and the relevant officials.
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Bureaucratic Model: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Nigerian Foreign Policy
2023Aloysius-Michaels Okolie +2 more
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